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Critical thinking

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A Skeptic’s Toolkit: Questions That Save You From Misinformation

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Just when you think you’ve seen it all, uncover the essential questions that can save you from falling for misinformation—discover the truth now.
  • Curious Minds Team
  • March 6, 2026
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Critical Thinking Isn’T Being Negative—It’s a Skill With Steps

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Gaining true critical thinking skills means understanding it’s about structured analysis, not negativity—discover the essential steps to sharpen your reasoning.
  • Curious Minds Team
  • February 19, 2026
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The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: Why People Believe the Unbelievable

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Because our minds are wired with biases and social influences, understanding why people believe the unbelievable reveals surprising psychological forces at play.
  • Curious Minds Team
  • December 3, 2025
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The Art of Asking Great Questions: What We Can Learn From Socrates

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By adopting Socrates’ method, you learn to ask open-ended, thoughtful questions that…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • November 19, 2025
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Loan covenant calendar for bootstrapped companies
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Loan covenant calendar for bootstrapped companies

A new workflow tool for small, bootstrapped companies to manage loan covenants is being…
  • Thorsten Meyer
  • June 25, 2026
8 Best Soldering Stations With Hot Air Rework in 2026
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8 Best Soldering Stations With Hot Air Rework in 2026

Discover the top soldering stations with hot air rework in 2026. Find the best options…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • June 25, 2026
7 Best PC Routers for Prime Day Deals in 2026
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7 Best PC Routers for Prime Day Deals in 2026

Discover the best PC routers on Prime Day 2026, including WiFi 7 options, wired ports,…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • June 25, 2026
7 Best Tablet Stands and Docks for Prime Day Deals in 2026
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7 Best Tablet Stands and Docks for Prime Day Deals in 2026

Explore the best tablet stands and docks on Prime Day 2026, including top picks for…
  • Curious Minds Team
  • June 25, 2026
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